Rev. Paul Ziegler (1847-1921) – Trinity ’72 Phi Beta Kappa and valedictorian of his class, member of the Beta Beta society as a student, devoted his life to the ministry, composed the Landmarks and Ritual, and designed the Fraternity Badge. The original author of the Exoteric Manual. All four of his sons were in Alpha Chi Rho and ministers of the Episcopal Church: Carl G., Phi Psi; Howard B., Phi Psi; Winfred H., Phi Omega; and Eustice P., Phi Gamma.

Rev. Carl Ziegler (1876-1967) – Trinity ’97 Oldest son of Founder Paul Ziegler, Phi Beta Kappa Lifelong Episcopal clergyman, National Chaplain for many years and the last to enter the chapter eternal.

William H. Rouse (1866-1954) – Trinity ’96 “his sage advice and tactful approach was invaluable during infancy of our Fraternity.” First President of Phi Psi Chapter, a teacher by profession who spent the later years of his life in Florida teaching English to Cuban and South American immigrants.

Herbert T. Sherriff (1876-1944) – Trinity ’97 Attended high school and college with Carl G. Ziegler, wrote the first installment of the Fraternity’s history. Had a career in public health in Portland, Oregon.

Rev. William A.D. Eardeley (1870-1936) – Trinity ’97 Started his career as an Episcopal minister and later became a noted genealogist. He was the first National President of the Fraternity and designed the Coat of Arms. Helped form Phi Chi and Phi Phi Chapters.